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The Importance of Motivation for a Leadership
Zvoníček, Kamil ; Horáková, Jana (advisor) ; Fiedler, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with motivation. Theoretical part defines terms such as manager, management roles, management functions, leadership, motivational mechanism, participation, motivational program and benefits. The major objective of this study was to determine the importance of motivation by managers and identify the needs and incentives of employees, which motivates them and lead to an effective management of the company. The major objective was achieved by using the suggested method of questionnaire survey. The empirical part contains an evaluation questionnaire with results, which were recorded into graphs followed by commentary. Further in chapter Zhodnocení výsledku the results of this study were analyzed and then I summarized the findings and proposed certain recommendations for managers.
The Motivation as a Leadership
Vyskočilová, Klára ; Horáková, Jana (advisor) ; Jadrná, Monika (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on using motivation as people management tool. The goal of this thesis is find out level of motivation in selected organization. This work consists of two key parts: theoretical and practical part. Theoretical part is focused on terms such as management and its historical development, management functions and leadership styles. This part also describes terms about motivation such as motivation itself and motivational theories according to causes. There are also briefly characterized non profit organizations and motivation in non-profit sector. Practical part deals with characteristic of non-profit organization AIESEC Prague. In this work is used guided interview, which is applied to executives. Evaluation is based on this responses of interviewed people. As the benefit of the work can be considered the results of the work, which can be used as a universal instructions to provide motivation in a non-profit organization.
Archives and documentation of performance art: at the intersection between history and myth.
Písaříková, Jana ; Šedivá, Barbora (referee) ; Havlík, Vladimír (referee) ; Horáková, Jana (referee) ; Ruller, Tomáš (advisor)
The PhD thesis deals with the role of archives in the contemporary artistic and curatorial practice, with an emphasis on the performance art. It also analyses the creation process, methodology and the contents of selected personal and institutional archives in both Czech and international contexts. The objective of the paper is to answer the following questions: In what way is the documentation and subsequent archiving of process-oriented forms of art performed? How is the history of the contemporary art formed and interpreted through these archives and with the help of the artistic and curatorial practice? To what extent are we able to reconstruct the history from records and performance documents that are only fragmented, thus making a reference to a real action? Do the archives leave some room for misinterpretation, creating a myth or personality cult through its system of classification of knowledge? How indeed is the performance art related to its own history; how is this history perceived by the performer alone; and how is it approached by the professional audience? The paper will also include the analysis of current state and possible solutions to the operation of the archive of the Faculty of Fine Arts, which is related to opening a dialogue among artists, theorists and institutions that might be interested in better accessibility of such an archive.
Genius Loci
Kudělka, Vladimír ; Horáková, Jana (referee) ; Hrůza, Tomáš (advisor)
The digital project at the intersection of the interactive installation and computer game.
Proposal to Settle the Impact of the European Legislation on the Processes of Costumer Service
Barva, Milan ; Hořáková, Jana (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of my diploma thesis is to describe, analyze and quantify the impact of the European legislation on the solutions of IT support, selected processes and to propose steps to manage them. The work analyses present situation and deals with option of optimal solution at using present piece of knowledge. End of my work is go in actual procedure application IT systems, so as effectively support the company process.
Creative use of audiovisual technologies in contemporary czech alternative theatre
Kalivoda, Jan ; VOJTĚCHOVSKÝ, Miloš (advisor) ; HORÁKOVÁ, Jana (referee)
The use of modern audiovisual technologies, in particular digital technologies and new media is an inseparable part of contemporary theatre. It is apparent that most progressively it has been developing in post-dramatic theatre forms such as modern dance, performing art, motion, art and experimental theatre which were labeled in our country (quite inaccurately) as an "alternative theatre". The first part of my bachelor thesis follows the development of different uses of audiovisual technologies in Czech theatre. It shows that Czech avant-garde theatre experiments in the examined field of study belonged until the 1950ies to the most progressive worldwide movement and at the same time it looks for the reason why the use of technologies in contemporary theatre falls to a large degree behind the world trends. The second (principal) part of the thesis is aimed at the survey of contemporary progressive trends in the Czech alternative theatre. Two theatre groups that continuously deal with the use of technologies were selected to a thorough analysis. The first one is Antena Theatre Groupe led by Petr Krušelnický, the other one is Handa Gote ? Research and Development. One of fundamental aims of the thesis is to point out the fact that quality and technologically innovative theatre works have been recently created practically solely off the "mainstream", in the margins of public and media attention as well as state institutions supporting culture.
The Migration of Highly Skilled Asian Workers
Horáková, Jana ; Vlčková, Jana (advisor) ; Střecha, Michal (referee)
This thesis is focused on migration of highly skilled workforce. The aim of this work to show current migration flows of highly skilled workers and particularly flows of highly skilled Asian migrants. First chapter explains migration terms and examines highly skilled migration causes through migration theories. Second chapter studies international migration flows and their long-term development. Last chapter is focused on migration flows of highly skilled Asians to OECD countries and within Asia. For this purpose migration scheme was created on the basis of statistical data. The last chapter also examines brain circulation and economic impacts of high-skilled workers on asian economies.

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